I suppose that's one way to describe that minority.Farage like him or not gives the disenfranchised, disenchanted and marginalised a voice that was clearly lacking before he and his party came along.
I suppose that's one way to describe that minority.Farage like him or not gives the disenfranchised, disenchanted and marginalised a voice that was clearly lacking before he and his party came along.
Google it. Had they even just given a tiny bit to Cameron the referendum probably wouldn't have come about.Is this actually true, or another one of those massive Brexshiitty lies, like the "straight banana" lies so often thrown around? Citation would be nice.
How awful.
- 2nd place for feminism no surprise as half the poll were women - or identified as such.
Presumably because it isn't one.
- democracy for some unaccountable reason fails to appear as an ideology
OK, not its subject I guess. Islamo-fascists go in the fascist box with the Christian white supremacists.
- no religious ideologies
General elections are multi-valent by their nature
- it is somewhat surprising the Greens managed just 4 seats and less than 7% of the vote
I recognise that remark from the above.May be meaningful - but far from convinced to put it mildly. Less diplomatically - if it looks like rubbish, smells like rubbish, garbage!!
OK...who on this forum thinks Starmer et al are doing a sterling job? OK let's make it easier, who thinks they are doing an OK job?
Only the deludedOK...who on this forum thinks Starmer et al are doing a sterling job? OK let's make it easier, who thinks they are doing an OK job?
See aboveWho thinks Starmer et al's budget will stimulate growth and create jobs?
A grudging 1%What percentage of the population thinks Starmer is a trustworthy PM?
Only the deludedIf there was an election tomorrow, do you think Labour would win with the same level of victory or even win?
Ooh, I know the answer to this one. There aren’t any.While you're at it name ONE successful truly socialist country?
So how does that work?The French health care model is an interesting one.
The most important point that I think ought to be highlighted is that French healthcare insurance providers are not permitted to make profit.
So how does that work?
Swiss Life, one of many listed providers of ‘top up’ health insurance in France, made 1.5 billion CHF profit last year. Is the part of their business that provides health insurance in France ring fenced to be non-profitable? Just because everyone refers to them as ‘mutuelles’ does not prove they are run like a mutual society. Many such providers are insurance companies.
I am not saying your statement is untrue, just curious to have some further info.
Awwwww...This thread is about emigrating to europe and not Uk politics so lets keep it on track and on topic which means no politics or gripes about the Uk government or it will be closed.
Had to revisit this appallingly cynical view of the world........
It is also no surprise that businesses and the wealthy put money before "morality" - they will reduce their costs where they can and tax is just another cost.
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